Superstar:Karl Malone and John StocktonThese two have been around so long together, they now share a brain. There has never been a duo as good or prolific as this one, and there probably never will be. These guys are passionate, determined and very skillful. Malone is the guy on the inside, and Stockton can deliver from virtually anywhere. Of course, the Stockton to Malone hook-up is legendary, and will work here.

Team Strategy:Stockton to Malone. Stockton to Malone. Milk this combo for the majority of your points, but don't forget about Russell and Marshall. Marshall is constantly moving, and you can usually hit him as he's headed toward the basket, especially if you're dishing the ball with Stockton. If you choose to drive with Stockton, he gets enough respect to pull the D away from other shooters. When this happens, kick the ball back out and stroke without a hand in your face. Of course, the bread and butter of the offense is Malone on the inside. And of course, Stockton has to be passing it to him. This is an excellent defensive team, so man-to-man will be just fine, thank you.

Bench Help:Greg Ostertag has always done a great job coming off the bench, and works well in this offense. He's not a great offensive threat, but he's a decent rebounder and a good defender. Former Knick John Starks can still do some damage from the outside, and he's still pretty quick.